There is the now familiar cutout at the top for camera and infrared sensors, with no home button at the bottom. Apple is said to be lining up a new ‘home indicator’ which will acts as a virtual home key, with other controls next to it depending on what app is open.

Blass has a strong track record with Apple leaks, meaning this is likely the closest we’ve seen yet of Apple’s planned handset.

Other iPhone 8 features are believed to include a virtual dual lens camera, 3D facial recognition and 4K front–facing video smarts. The phone is due for launch in September.

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